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Government of India
Ministry of Defence
28 MAR 2022 2:36PM by PIB Delhi
UPGRADING THE FUNCTIONING OF COAST GUARDS

The Government has established a robust maritime search and rescue framework to address and respond to various contingencies in deep sea and in coastal areas of India, which includes distress onboard fishing boats and merchant vessels, safety of life during marine incidents and Search & Rescue (SAR) response during cyclones etc.  Director General Indian Coast Guard has been designated as the Chairman of National Maritime Search and Rescue Board (NMSARB), which constitutes members from national/coastal state administration/agencies.  The force levels of Indian Coast Guard has been enhanced to 159 ships and 72 aircrafts.  Further, 16 District Headquarters and 42 stations have been set up all along the coastline.  The ships and air assets of Indian Coast Guard are fitted with latest state of the art technology equipment/system/sensors to enhance surveillance capability of the Coast Guard.  Adequate research and deliberations are undertaken while formulating the staff requirements for all acquisition cases so that the new ships and air assets inducted are the best in class.

The details of funds that have been devolved to the Coast Guard in the last five years for upgrading the functioning of Coast Guard are as below:

 

                                                                                    (Rs. In Crores)

Financial Year

Revenue

Capital

Total

2016-17

1769.1700

2500.0000

4269.1700

2017-18

2148.9700

2200.0000

4348.9700

2018-19

2401.5300

2262.1600

4663.6900

2019-20

2520.0700

2600.0000

5120.0700

2020-21

2522.9200

2500.0000

5022.9200

 

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Ajay Bhatt in a written reply to Shri Sujeet Kumar in Rajya Sabha on March 28, 2022.

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